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Here's Some of Our Work
We are proud of It Just us we're prone] of
every memorial, public or private, we to
ever bulli. Heiter Hill?our customers are
proud of theai?tber tell as so and will tell
\Ve submit designs and gtvo yon the beno
tit of our loon experience without choree.
Wo want to tell
you of our Improv
ed faiilliles for
producing: memo
rials of permanent,,
beauty. * We want
you to know bow
t-iirefully we select
material bow
thoroughly
our work is
clone, and best
of ull how con
scientious wo
are la every
detail.
We ruraatM
aitisfictioa. Our
prices are
rieht. Write
sis today aad
let us study
your Droblem.
Owen Bros.
Marble & Gran
ite Company,
Grccavoed 8 C
Confederate
Monument
Manning, ^
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Designed
and
y Budt . '
byas.
The \Var of
Business
Clear Eye, Strong''Arm, Good Health,
are Seen!., of Success ,
The man with t?ie punch, both men-j
tnl and physical is the big business |
success of today.
His iKJdily healtll .is -.the. force, :bo7
hind his business possibilities.
The business .world has no timo to
listen to'the gr??c?i stiiry. ' \ '
Sour 'Stomabli;- malaria, Indigent ion,
coated tongue and a hundred. other
'bodily ills come from an out-of-order
liver.
Calomel used to he considered the !
only rolief. Modern medical .science
has provided a far milder und more
pleasant form of liver relief in C.NRS
WELL'S Ll\rEft-All), a purely vege
table liquid remedy.
A largo hottl ecun be had for HO I
cents at Frierson's Pharmacy Bolton. i
S. C, where tho purchase price will
fne promptly returned in case you wish
It after trying this wonderful remedy. I
CONDENSE!) PASSENGER SCHED
ULES PIEDMONT AND NORTH
ERN, J^iIXW|x C?JaT?NY,
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: C. V. PALMER,
General -.Passenger, Agent.
CHARLESTON ? WESTERN CARO
LINA RAILWAY
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Information; schedules,! rates,.. etc.,
promptly given. ') M ri : v ;., :
, Anders?n, -S. C.
_n? no boalth who w the Ufo tmr
rent ta pol?obed. It may to tbe
;?ervcs aro crylns oat for relief from
headaches and aieoplosstia?i pcrtiapa
?*--> ?-lAj ??H^rih, fchw thev biirt?
the. bones may ba ?wi the; a?5 may
break out^llofthcuo are onlyavmptorna.
Tho-btoodlii the lifo".ajad it bows, be
?uro aad abundant If yea ara to bo.well.
and "he ^r^m* ^n^aU^rU^Sp^
How caa -nerve? ;i? steadf,. dJfrpsUpn,
cood and head cleat when tuioh*h them1
?11 Is f3(mlx^aconstaatBU*am or p?lfloa! I
^rT^i '; ! *
Pavify?artipBIdo?
::,4^?e'MeaKay:;^
?^MepX."
,ln i tho' Bou
?yotor?n...
JUO to a?"
1 OaA^JLCV
Manning Congratulated
By Hundre?s of Fri nds
Sumtor, Sept. 1.?Prom men in ev
ery walk of life, from every section of
South Carolina, Richard I, Manning
of Sumtor, who will make the second
race lor governor lias received con*
gratulatiohs and offers of support in
the Becond primary.: Several of the
."dldateg, for governor Who failedto
?et into the second race wired that
they, are .ready to support Mr. Man
ning now and to' help place him in
the governor's office.
. John G. Clinkscales wired Pa
morning to the elTect that Mr. Man
nirtg could, Count .on his support.
Mendel L. Smith of Camden, was7 th?
first candidate to offer hiu services in
the right that will he made for the
Suinter man.
Some of the messages that have
come from Suinter are ringing -in
their appeal for good govcrnuie::: and
many are a clarion call to the people
;Of the state.
R. O. Bryan, 'of, Georgetown, says
Mr. Manning will be tho next gover
nor. He wired: "I congratulate you,
our next governor."
From Old Charleston.
Charleston county stood by Mr.
Manning in the first primary and re
ports from that section now indicate
that he will sweep the county in the
second primary. Two Charlcstonlans
well known throughout the state wir
ed Mr^ Manning: V
^Hearty cougrntulatioiiB. You "will
be praud of old'Charleston. We-will
do better-for you :in the second. Hun
ter ,R/Boykin, Frank D. Bell,"
Sjjmte.r people In other sections
showered congratulations' Here is a
telegram from "'Tex"- Slbert, who now
lives in Ncwberry:. ''Congratulations.
We are with. you. All work harder
than ever."
Sendtcr Epdfl and many ?tlibrs
from WiHlamsbu>tT county / wir:od.
Senator Epps predict*. Mr Manning's
election as' follows: . V'"< rat illa
tion s to our next govcrno;
That Spartanburg is bounu ?o Qui
This was 'signed:' "' P. Davies,
president of the club; . in Hill Cave,
v'ce president; Edgar A. Brown, sec
retary i? ,.
M. L. Smith's telegram now widely
known throughout the state was as
follows:' "Congratulations. You can
count on me to the last ditch."
Do Not Let Up.
There lia va come many messages, |
letters, aild telegrams urging no let
up In the pace.
W, F. P?terkln, one of the most pro
gressive farmers in South Carolina,
who live Irf the Fort Motte section of
Calhoun npuhty wired\" ^Congratu
lations .a?fl'best ^Irhcs. for ypur suc
cess." " " ' '; ' "i\
J. N. Kirven and J A. McLcod of|
Darlington county wired: '.'Congrat
ulations and best wisiics We are your I
friends." ,
This 1B a brother of "Josh'' Kirven.
Former Senator J. E. McDonald, one
of the most distinguished in the
state, wired Mr. Manning: /"Slncer
ost congratulations1 and best wishes."
From ciemson College came the
following: "Your Ciemson friends
are delighted. I. M. Mauldln. ? W.
Evans." (Mr. Maul din was appoint
ed stnte bank examiner by Governor
BleSse )
From Ninety-Six came the following
telegrum:
"Many, Many congratulations from
Voilr friendst" Thiir was1 signed by
James Rogers.
Neils . Qhristenscn, ., Btnto senator
from,, Beaufort, sent, the following
message to Mr. Manning:
"Heartiest congratulations and best
wishes for the socond primary."
..From Fountain. Inn Mr. Manning
received the following: "Long may
you" Wave.' Congratulations." A. L.
Bl?nding.
From W.?W. Moore, successful can*
didate ' for. adjutant. general, the , fol
lowing message of good cheer came:
"Congratulations. Am with you 'jo
?'io finish Advice what I can do."
Senator J. A. Banks, of St. Mat
nicely by Mr. Manninr, In the ?.roond[thews, well known planter and busl
raco is the opi*!?- of J. Hottz Brown. I nei-U man, wired-Mr. -Manning as fol
l-lo wired: "Congratulations arid lows': "'Y?ood' morning. Governor
best wIcheB. This county bound to (Manning. You will stand by all our
do splendidly by you In the second
primary. Number of strong men have
already volunteered support. We are
just beginning to reap results of our
work here." /
Jr H. Woodward of. Orangeburg
pledges ?rarigeburg' county ' which
did So splendidly by Mr.,Manning, an
tho liest .primary^;- n-)-?i<-.. u.r.n t
' ' "Everybody..Manning .thja morning,*
wired (W. ,S. Mowry of ' Benhettsvtflc,
.it?r''rhe result'seeta?d'as*1
people."
From Beaufort: "Hurrah for Gov
ernor Manning. Beaufort county is
still on the job." This was signed
James M. Rhett.
Lexington county stood handsomely
by Mr. Manning. ; Two.of the strong
est. Manning coupt lea were Lex in g tun
.and ?jewberry.. Tlie "following tele
gram's We're received from those" sec
tions: '
"Congratulations. >,. Lexington., and
Newbo'rry,,with,.you to.the. finish.",,,D,'
F. .Eftrd.. S. ' J, Der.rick^"
' 'Sheriff M. M Bufdrd of N?wberry^.
j'krioWrj all over tn?:uV *o?htry,''wir?d:tr
t'??s?) hearty-congratvilaUorisi and Ije^
the day a
paired.- " ' ' ''''?" -,\
j Jamjea- D. 'Evans, editor iof,jU?e( FJqr
onde TJ?es,,...wr#> .was. jB.uoh ^..stron?
'supporter, of,Mr. Manning in the first
tfrimary' Hvir?dHnkc* w^?wm&m,
w4n,-i !WTe'-''a?i?''-?efr*i<5lt3r! delighted;^w?ahei^r .BUc^ess'''i, .^,..,,
:^/Frpm Dorches'tejr came! the.,
incr- 't .
Mry Evans'-paper^ls worldng for Mai.
^[^dM^P^L^i^? "ft?t^arn-j'^Coj .toulUtronUl' "We'^a-Ve ???de
?Wcoun?y/f? aT^ proud td have you in the
MslLhT?^ca'H,''ccVu,W 1 on:f toar-'ebnttty
pp,w, jMuriy' Br.nvwell people were for
Simriis itlrsL and : Manning ?opond ls: tjie
v?fport Jr^m jta?, section, , ,
Sen?tqr J. H?1 Manning ' of Dllldh,
'wired) "' "Accept" oo^gWuiatWtts.?1:
W. nf.i;Hdt??nr'!6t'All<edt wtr?d-^rom
lYemassee congratulations uud: hopes
for the second .. primary. ..
Clinton Ml F?ld?r of Blocfevillf
I wired that he is ''the happiest man na
earth" and that conditions -are- all
right in thia. section and "your elec
tion sure all over the'state but it Is
best to keep working."
'payjd B. Traxler of Greenville wir
ed: "1" understand you are. in. sec
ond race with Richards. If I can he
of any aorvlce to you call on me. Be3t
wishes for sure election."
E. E/ Lucas? Iqf Florence. says that
tcountyvwlll glv???lr. Manning a hand
I some, majority on the eighth.
L., Wlgfall Choatham . of Edg?p?liL
[editor .pf thc. Cturonlcle.'th?r?.'.a.'pa,
ner |h1tfe<rw^snOT^jjf^^iaOTt^'asKs
this ady??e.': ;Tel,l u's pdiok and 'oRory
how to.ma'?e the' yldtory eompt?te**'
' T IV,_Li T8?Ji.iV -?.?llilA Af'llm-'l
Su?jpS^g.3Mg .With7 y?u Utqf?;,
6' ow i and ,tforeVei'.,> ,Tlio Chor?w
u'nch" had wired Mr., Manning he-:
gore th,? primary,that they, Were With
him "now aiid foreVdr."
Senator B. .E; Nicholson ?f 'Edger
iieii- Qpld'es' that. . .dgeflo? county
will be all right in the second race?.
He vfredl. "qongratulaUonSv' , Yon
cat^coiint"?'n WIPlamshurg T'%&day
Governor of All the Peuple?
Tr,M^W,aunan^er.oJt^St Matthews
{ ae?on(J.:race: -.Mj. K. Connor."
;, Rep^ssentaHvft.,^. ;P...MoCray9y. of
S[Qk??a, l thp authop of .the McCravey
cat [option''' '?o'mpulsoiry .ed?dation
bfll 'w'ired '^dr: -'Manning as follows.;,
I'CoppratulatioiiH. . 1 am. yours for,
a^rYide..;->.;,jf^nimand ija,fy"
/,Frpm.,,^lllamsburg':" "Congrat?la
tl?n? ito' the next governor' of South
Carolina-' ' Williamsburg win do hex
duty in 'the coming primary.' W. D.
Jenkinson, J, D., OIBryon."
'From Prcf. John G. Ollnkscales.r
"CongratulatlQna. Count ^on.roy.supr
Port," . '.-'.' ;': V,_ ;,.
, These are but a few.: of thQvhun-;
dreda of messages that ^av^ ?^?is to
Sum ter. wltij regard to Mr. Mojh^itXE'n
race and offers of support h.ky)o iwur-,
ed in by letter and .otherwise. '
SIAN.MNG TRUE MAX
F?'P.: McGowan o?.LaureUB;UUHs on]
?,,,,* Fellow Citizens.
.- il-wish to say a few .wjojrda in be
half of)Hlchard I. Manning, a candi-1
dato: tiff vgoV?rno?r W Vi?c ?ec?nd ^rl ?,
mary - I ^avc;i?iownyMrc.Manrp^^
12 years and can say cohnclentldlisTy
m&i he is .a-\ivr?eih>an . fe^ft?ifl^Wli
ot^h? Avbrd. 1 was In the legislature
iW^th: him for four, years1 and during a
part of that Ume boarded In the mraB
hptol or hoardih'gJliohso wtth'him and
lecame Intima to with Jilm and, learn
ed much" 'of his true1 cl?aractcf.?&??
ially, h? was courteous, kind and con
siderate. In tho^?iBctie?r'ge of phWie;
duty, tie was always wise in^conh?it,
fair, able and fright ? debate,'and
follows:
"I congrdthlate thevnfeople of Qouth.
le?rolina who vif 111 bevo agnanin the
'eiv?e?tfto chair; Who Will' be governor,
rggjfcrt <ii?.v?1i4^?'?'V.y:;-h.!>.-y^->;,.
' :-\ Senator^ *M&maii Raysdr W Grange-}
; -who^Ms-up ln.6aluda ^ftejr th?
Matthew3|ab30lutejy Yrecr rrbm ' political ?r* leg
??ys Mr. Mhnnln? W?? t?:. the .govera^ujo^ t?lckery. - -
nor.* of.; SU the^jjfeople; Ho wired a?h ; Fridndaand ^cbunt^ymen; tally ' to
roUmvn- r ^ '^. 'the support of Manning, trust his lead
Wfchlp and -ln ^lec'Gn'g ' him ? governor
jtouf'-vilTdO credit to. yoursolv?n-and
reflect'gfdaY h?hor upon the state, tho
Mimn\nn irtnlhnr nf 119 all. .
^p-TJ.'--^'- > F/ 'P/ 'MeGbwaH.
D'r, J" S. Byrd of Edgefleld .said hylpjarinds of the . .
'^^^^ ^tS:&Mm^ii- tlme.^lovi^ iones burled there and who *
'. ' V-A L tSVtl?
^Mannbg that h? puts hlu > leas Into
^Irttrst'^Rbvf^to^ Ce*s)e.;J
<>r*..?^
gat ion who bavo.j
ire and whi
ait iutcrest that can onIy he expr
One%ilnr5nat. has,: been;appwcl*?.t-jin^ar?nxncial way- By such the
ed b? ?r^Ma?*^^h1sffrlenda m\imis^SSS ,italt^la' ????*l.'S*;
^ the spdntanwnlr reaitonse? in the - ?---^2^^
call tor organitation in -the several
^?httea .Fronx Barawetl- county;,
comes Uio following jnossage:
"Cohgratolations. : Hav? -?W>W?
dn?;"w?5Kjs?sii??i. ;. work: will be|
mfejw'^eoon. as tho fiinds are u
hands to guaran^,^
^W.^?yVHA?RIS?N^-: . ,,
Iii
I
FOB GRU?JAL COUB?
?7-H; !
SOLICn OR READY TO BEGIN
MEMM INGER HERE!
Doubt Abuot Presiding Judge Is
Settled By Announcement That
Popular Jurist Will Preside
/ (From Wednesday's Dally.)
Tho doubt about whether Judge
.Memmlnger, Jndge Wilson or .lu?go
D?vore would come to Anderson to
preside at the coming term of lh?i
CbUTt of general sessions for this
gounty was settled yesterday when
definite announcement was made that
Judge R. Withers Memmlnger will
come to Anderson and open court
here on the morning of Monday, Sep
tember 7. 'Judge Memmlnger is popu
l?r with tho lawyers of Anderson and
he is popular with the people of the
tiounty and he will receive n cordial
[Welcome.
I The coming term of court will last
hardly more than two. we.oks, although
it is understood'that It could last Ion.
ger If necessary. However, Clerk of
Court Pearman has drawn juries for
but two weeks und It is believed that
tho business of the cciirt can be dis
patched in that lo.ngV?' of time.
AU. told thcro are.'IG'br r,o jury
caLes to.be tried at tfiTs term of court
but Solicitor K." P. Smith says that he
expects to get the docket pretty well
cleaned up' in a fortnight. There are
seven murder cas?s to bo tried at this
term of court, these being:'
Claude Poorc, charged ''With the
murder of Joe Kelley. It will be re
membered thht Pppre.wae a memb.ir
of tho police fofca/q^ 'JvVjll'.amston
and that Kelly wa? an ex-uolioouian.
The affair created great interest in
Williamston when it arose.
Oscar BozOman, a negro! charged ]
with the murder of Matthew Jones
Archie Colyer, charged with the
murder of Rosamond Walker. This
killing occurred near Del ton and the
defendant is only' a yourig'boy. It is
believed that this may be nothing
more than a case of accidental killing.
WIR Garrison, charged"'with fi?
murder of Will Hall. Thia; Wiling
occurred on Peoples' Ro/w'Wf?'An.der
Kon and was tho u.iual, negro killing
about -a woman.. ::r ' "sl
W.R. Harris, a w^'Ilo rparj. i? charg
ed"''With .killing; Lewis Ooede1 In ' the
Fork'section :pf 'th?^c?Utily' ;" ' '
-Ulysses' Dav|ii;. a'.n?gfb^?a charged
#,ltht killing" Jim'. jEmmers?li, another
;ie,'gr/ov in ^9rtb A??etfe?n ldht B?hday
night.: ' -
in'Addition lO^theBo^casos" one mur
age*"'ca*sq Sl?^5?5n^wtw^"jLne l?sT
term er.-apiuat. Ria b?i^jr' will ";??^?ji??
who..b3 ..Chargea,. arr'^i?iPv^^"
r.pobuok. .. ... .,,..'. . ,y . ?'i " .,
" There nr? ulko 2o.,ot Zti,l?\s?<?Uap}
?dus' cases* jsvbleb|.,have',arisen , ?i??ia
the, last term cf_ court, the 'charges
ranging ,frpniarsijn. to,1n.aaa.u.lt and
tottery... ,^..,',,11,,^,l ,'. ...
Abolit..HL ca?ee were, prpjugut. over
from theI-.last, topp .pt .c]dyrt on rie
coiint 'of., the ,n",l?kn?jaa ?i '.aetendah?r
and tho ?uq?ncu ot material wiiner... ji
and all theto .are to bo tried at inls]
term.
V Ten or twelve coses were also tried
at .the last term of court In which th?
.d?fendants wore convicted, and Sen.
termed but nmder "the terms4 of their
Sentences they were to appear at this
term and receive the rernaihaer ol]
their sentences.
oooooooooood oo o oo of
3' TU? GOVERNORSHIP o
a K - *
o o o op poo e o o o o o a o o ?#.
V , (Newh.=and? Courier.)
The election ;o^T).obard L" Manning
over John^r^e^i4B-4a--tho--aeoood.
IDTimnry,, jt?_'.ine.Jhcld* on September
vote gol'n^ above- I30,b00/the. voie jfor
the founcandidates "who ni??e the ra*e
aa; a vowed. .Rupxiortcrs ,. ..of, J?pyernpr
! Blasse a^gregat^
or. a 'Httle \ more th'aa one-third cast
last Tuesday. . The'bulk of the ballots
..received, by. Drowning. CHnkscalnai
Cooyer and t.hq. two Smiths, ought to.
go. to Mmmlug Jn ,thp second-primary
and he"wlH^receive some of the.-votes
which ware, casf. for Irby and Simmej.
% This Ib. tho way .the situation- fi?~
bros out. on paper, and thlo, we be
lieve, Ja the .way. it,. wiji ; figure out;. at
th? policy-??^titS ih???g a gn tn gf. -.tph j oh
th? gycat. -mosov q ?,yntc'rs ,who have de
clared for a [cjipnge of. pplicles; m
South ; p^ro\?n&c .?hou.ld ?ua^labove
p>o?Vthi^
^^ ^i!JitflM^ga>?.. opathy,, and
apathy Is xS??f? the greatest danger
in' a s^.-corr^Riwmary. Manning-ca'h bo
?lect'd anilw? trroro?ghirb?H?ve Gibt
fee will Ib? Jeleeted-tbet the> friohdo? of
!*fb?d-. ?o-ernmest-should .. itaire no
themselves- on the Sth or ?eptembor
and they s%?uia s?W-tolt: thkt ?li th?s?
With whom they have influence do so
?laav''i>-j.';'?^K?4i : >i. ittt'i !. .'.; -
The people of South Carolina havV
ohoivn unmisiakably that they want
aJ-:gbVe^br-:,*f'^f1/'''M^6lhgw type;
brtt-ho-will'be roiight bitterly and hbs-.
tile to big ^Hoctien wffl be the power
ful ilnnor :int^rekt? ' They are far
more desiroua el^havlng. a governor
%ho will work' in' harmony with them;
than^ they rare ot having "a' trtthdiy
senator- at:VvowlnB?cs. ' ''* .
The victory for- cloan government
Can: bo made oompleto and it must be
fah>'?nM?4jiyjUlgiMVlgnanCe ahould ,,-by
all means b?'walataine?i 'Tiv. .
} ??" ' ?ni -io^ifywjj?^ !?*' fjiivf t- i '
BRICK RECORD BROKEN
PY ORDER YESTERDAY
ANDERSON CONCERN GOT
BIG CONTRACT
FOR THE THEATRE
Andert?n County Brick and Prob
ably Anderson Stone Will Be
Used; In Handsome Building
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
The largest single order for brick
ever placed in this county was award
ed yesterday by the contractor who
will build the Anderson theatre. The
contract gosts- to the big brick kiln at I
Rendition and calls for 800,000 brick,
all of which will be used in the con
struction of Anderson's new piny
play house. Builders said last night
that It was a larger order than had
I'ever been let at one time in this city
before and that probably the new
building will require more brick than
any other building in the city.
The contract wa? awarded by Nich
olas Rooney, local representative of
of the S. W. Atkinson Co.. of, Atlanta,
Ga . which Arm has the contract for
creating the handsome new edifice.
Mr. HoS.ney also sub-let tiie excava
tion work to Clarence Osborne, who
began on the work yetrtcrday. He
er.timntek that he will be ablo to com
plote a? of the excavating by Satur
day and; be ready for the contractors
to begin their work.
Mr. Ropney directed thnt the first
consignment of hit* brick order bQ
delivered < in this pity Thurrday and
from th?t,time on as fast an the man.
ufao^ureVe could furnish tb.em and it
is very-evident that Anderson's, thoar
tre will soon be completed.
It was aaid yesterday that the Wil
liamston quarry 1b figuring for the]
contract to tjnrnish the crushed stone]
used iu the construction of' the build
ing and it is believed that they will]
get it.
The building permits required by
the city before a new building can be
constructed1 was taken out yesterday
and bo far as can now be seen tbero
Is not a single hitch in the plans and
preparation.- for Hho amusement
place, "i
F. Vk DOMiNICfC
Talk? j|f Bringing Suit For Libel
^Against Certain Newspapers*
I *$mi -In District i
I" r ^WT^ WsdU83dayrs Daily.)
? iffifffifc JtMlte&r candi&Un-torJ
i;Iast.-.uIgnTthat l^eTs, yejy^nioch vexedj
on' accountT of* a" recent publication,
and unless ?cetruetlo?iw and i apologies?
are made it is his intention to pros!
ecuto ono or more papers for violation
.of,the Ilbrt Taws.'' / ?"? ? :' >:
The. article to which he> refers av-.
pe?red In a Seneca paper first and
inter in an'Anderson paper. It alleg
ed that Mr. Dominlck'hnd held u, Bee
ret conference with supporters at a
hotel in Seneca and had announced
.his determination to : oust the post
master, there and at some other:
points and to h?mo some of his own
men. ; V:
Mr. Dominlck - says the only color,
of truth in the whole matter is the
fact that he spent a few minutes in
Seneca oil the day .mentioned. He
was on his way to Piekens add held
no-conferences,
Mr.. Dominlck spoko rather .bitterly
I of the matt?r in connection with oth-|
[er Charges made. aE?in?t u?ts. - Ko
i'v/hs provoked.n?oui a iale tu?t he bad
rhipped liquor to Central and to Sen
eca.. .Tho' only, truth in those state
ments, he "Buid, Is the fact' that' twd'
packasen each about the size .Of va"
auart bottle, were shipped to- him ut
tlibao. pla?e's/ .. Hack ' package con
tnluca .circulars- printed in The lntol-j
lig??cor- ?illco... ..Mr. , Dominlck says
printers iufc. Is ''less dangerous la .an
election. - . . '
Throughout tbo campaign, Mr. Dom
inlck soya that hu has treated bin op
ponents fairly and he *?lll give $100
to-anyone who can prove any dlacrcd-:
itrible act on his part in tbo campaign,
or can prove that he;has made" any)
promises of plac? or other "iblng of
value,to get yot03.
"YIDDISH GOLD"
I Thousand Subscribed - for Relief of,
,.. Jews Abroad Who Are In Dire
i ,- .. ?S'c?d,.
??? York. S(!j?t. 1?Thn ?xerutlvo
committee of tho '. American JowlBh
committ< c, after considering aoninmn
ICatlons from various pa,rj^oPftho
$qrld regarding .the 'condition, of tlf?i
Jesva eprood, announced ], today It had |
appropriated 427,500 for the relief of j
tho Jewish s?fferere. ]
v; ThV roports : to the commltteo in- :
eluded, one from.^lenry; Morgenthau
Amcr?can ambassador to Turkey, in di
recting that the Jewo in Palestine are
confronting a serious,crisis as the re
sult.qf the discontinuance of contr'lbu
tlonB from Jews in the belligerent ?u
, rbpean - countries. To help these suf
jforors $?5,00$ was'.approprlated. Ja
[cob l H. Scbift.gavo.112.500. Por the
.benefit ot .Jewish,, /children at Sofia,
Bulgaria, who lost their parents dti-s
ring Oie Balkan waJrJ^?{'^oj^l^
set ojsjde '$?.600..
! A pub-comn-iuec w?i? /or?iOri tc :
deavor to copo with .the.-problems
j?which the Jaws faco In Russia; Ger-^
many, Austria and elsewhere .
TO ALL GINNERS.
When your Bans are well gummed and sharpened you can then do '
the beet ginning.
We have gin-saw G?mmers and Sharpenere. . J
Columbia Supply Company, 823 Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. '
Some Buyers
I
You
that regardless of the war situation they
had no trouble whatever in selecting their
Fall merchandise. It was different with
our buyers because they did have trouble
in making selection. You see We are just
? little harder to please than most folks
and we do our own buying. Our buyers
are back and report a most successful trip.
You'll agree with us when we tell you
we'll have the very finest line of "every
thing for women" ever shown in Ander
son. Every day one pretty thing after an
other comes in and each shipment seems
prettier than the other. y
We want you to come in and look. We
are al waste glad to haye.you and to jshow
y?u;:
WORK FOR ROADS
on we
EVERYBODY INVITED TO VIS
IT THE SQUARE
T H IS AFTERNOON
I Photographer Has Arrived in City
and Begras TodayI Preparing
i Pictures' for Panama t^hi>
Ever aee ' yourself b moving pic
turet Then, thla'--Wtofttopp V/lll bo
the one big chance of a ilrotriino ^be
cause at 2 o'clock thin afternoon' W.
Jr Kraft of New York will begin turn
ling'the crank of his moving picture
machine, making a film of the public
arniare and everybody on tho jdiunro
at'the time will be; included in' the
picture and will be seen In every .town
lu^South Carolina ana i?t?r 'ai the
Panama exposition;-' wliore' the- picture
i is to bo shown. Mr. Kraft oald yes
terday that- he would start thiB after
noon promptly at 2 o%>lockr and ho
hones'that there wlir bo a goodly
! number of p?oplo oh' thbatiuaro.' It 1b'
necessary- that* tho'r&'be'a good -crowd
If Anderson is ,tp aoQW up In the pic
tare ?* sno.jjhpuld. ,
.' Tho moving picture man will atnrt
this morning* at making pictures ?t
the various industrial ' planta around
ho expects. to have .all
Hatful
rdmatnderj
of the afternoon to making, the ,!>?>,
tur?s1'^ the' sceriea around town. .
Mr. ; ?ra?; paidlastr night * that he
was very favorably impressed indeed,
with Ahdbreon and from- what he has
seen df tile city he "be?tevea that Au
dersphhviii show^up; to as .much adv
vantage as any other city in the state.
WANTS
Wanted?B;do on^d -thousand do)
lara worth of school bonds to run
! a period of twenty1 years. These
bonds a? e df Valrvlew5 and Cherry
: sfihnnl districts.'State rate: of In
This County Will Have Delegates
At I^Qxt Meeting of Southern
Appalachian Association
mi-. ??rafe? ?
Ono of Anderson county's wol.1
?vUOV,'it g??d i'?nuB enthusiasts y?Bier
diiy received "a ''totter "''from Dr.1 Jos-Z
oph ' I?ydo Pratt, prooldont ' of.' tho '
feout,!;orri Appalachian Cbbd Roaus As-1
aipcjgtio'li,S 1n wblJh - Dr." Pratt asked' '
that delegates' bo appblntod frotrr tills '
county and bo urged to ! ottohd, th?"
moptlbg: A portion of. Drv Pi^U'c lot
ter said; . .
: .-"The j.'Southern. Appstlnchiari flood ?.
Iloaxls Association wall- hold, Itt/'nixtlt
Uihual, couvontlon . at Bristol, .Vu.-,
Venn., Octobor tt-s), and tfc?J Bristol'
beard of truda v/lll Join tho a.taocia
tlon hl> art'^ffort to make , 'thia 'tho1
greatest convention tho association
Van ever hold. . .
v,tlJ herowUh extend yoci a. cordlnl
invitation to nUortd the convention no
a- dolcgnto,?nud I -will- thank you to
appoint, about ton dologatea,to ropre.
sont yonr town nt tho. cohvontion.
1 know yott -Svili? seilet 'moh-'tnt'or
estdd in godd rbads? and who are able
t0 attend; chd. T want do ask. that you
notify them or their jLonointmeat und
ur'ghf them to ;*(te'nJ,T;;We ;^ill-also
notify-them^aiy-soon ad^cbiylhg'the.r
names and. nd? rasse?! frota.yon": 'rZ$-'.\ '.-'
"The -association, is nut only, dolus a
groat work^.ip.,encouraging tho oon
strimtion- nn? rnaVnte?anea o?.1a?prov
ed roads in the tioutherft App-lachlan
tefrritory , but is : encouraging und
promotlng the 'ion'iXcuctIon Of "great
interstate highways traversing allvihe,
states of the southeast and reaching
other 'sec'tionB-aof ;}?1? : country.
"The conventlon0wlll..be. edu?at.ion.
?j, aa well as antortMriing. ' S'omo' pt
-the1.best:equipped men*in the -count
try will address the convention on tho
(luostlons of location, construction and
-"maintenance of roads, federal and
State aid, and'the progress of the
road movement will he jroniorted from
o?l aecOons of the- southeast.: Litera
ture and program' giving ftirHdar tu
formation will bo sent al del?fe?cos,
'?Ws fully realise'that ;tho country
without good roads is a .dead on?n and
w? want to help make every comtnutr
ity in t'.Py south eMtv? live one. Will
you not .v?iuti -uu? uri??a- a -??^ ct..er
live representative^ , the . conven
tion? tadle* ar? 'cbr?ttaHy Invited
aud cah be appointed arv delegates."